Pages

Pages are static. They are a good way to publish information that doesn’t change much, like an About page. Pages appear in the Pages widget and in tabs/links across the top of some themes. Pages are not associated with a date/time like posts, nor can you tag or categorize a page.

At times, pages are confused with posts. See Post vs. Page for an explanation of the differences.

Create a New Page

There are two ways to create a new page.

You can click Pages → Add New in your dashboard.

Or you can click on the name of your blog in the upper left corner of the admin bar and select New → Page from the dropdown menu.

How to Find the Page ID

Post to Pages

It’s not possible to add posts to pages. However, you can use categories to create a similar effect.

To do this on your own blog, you’ll want to connect a category to your post by following this guide. For example, if you have a photography blog, you can categorize all black and white galleries as “Black and White.”

Then, add a link to your category page to your custom menu by following these instructions. In this example, you could add a link to your “Black and White” category page. Clicking on this link would bring your site visitors to a list of all the posts categorized as “Black and White.”

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